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Charles Hey Arborist

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  1. Like that idea
  2. Nice one! I saw those but said it was for partner saws not husky! I'll get three ordered up Thanks again, Charlie.
  3. Mr Spud, thank you very much for getting the 372 back to me so quickly she seemed to run nicely for 4 tankfulls today bar and chain need some love though I think lol. Not sure if the 24s too big for it too... Husky 395xp- broken clutch spring. What's best, just replace 1 spring, or 3? Does the clutch have to come off for this!? And where can I get some by the weekend!? Can't see them on LS engineers. Thanks
  4. Looking forward to getting mine!
  5. Anyone know where i can find one? Thanks
  6. Thank you Sir And thank you for Tuesday, was good to see you. C
  7. any good ideas? got to take a big windblown willow down in a wood, and said i wanted to create some habitat while i did it. any ideas welcome. woodchip on site, and in piles. brash piles leave stumps log piles monolith the trunk... rather than remove the trees its damaged pollard them. i remember someone doing clever things like cutting cavities into trunks for bats or something- any ideas? charlie.
  8. Lovely photos as always Tony, where was it?
  9. You're a star thanks LS engineers is who I used before I found you so I also have an account there Thanks C
  10. Ah ok, I remember you saying about heating it now. Ill take it apart see what's broke Thanks
  11. Yeah that one, I hardly used it Na, very kind but its ok I'm sure it's within my abilities just thought I'd ask as you know it. Dare I ask the question- where to get parts now C
  12. Thanks Yes I am that was what I assumed until I remember spud saying something about bending something back on my saw? Like the end of a spring or something.
  13. Mr Spud, sorry I'm being lazy not taken it apart yet- MS200T chain brake doesn't work, handle clicks back and forth but does slow the chain down? C
  14. Does look spot on, a 130? Ever put it on a Weighbridge empty? I found even with a 1/2 roof I get alot of spray about with my TW150- I have a full roof. C
  15. I can't see anything, probably being thick. Thanks, C
  16. Email: 'New message received at arbtrader' But there are no new messages? C
  17. How new? You mean brand new?
  18. Thanks, Doesn't look like there are many 3500kg 110s, and 130s go for silly money. C
  19. Think the 59 plate 110 tipper might have to go... Is there an easy way to spot 3500kg models? 110 or 130, 300 tdi or td5 Thanks
  20. Nfu- 25 clean licence. £800-1000 I can't remember, but they never asked for a engineers certificate 110 HD tipper.
  21. That makes it easier then someone told me that but not seen it written anywhere. Thanks
  22. The 10x5 and 12x6 ifor tippers are 3500kg? Don't think you can drag one behind a ford ranger legally? Charlie.
  23. But that's 3500kg, and the ranger can only tow 3000? So down plate the trailer to stay legal? I had an L200 so I went for a 2700kg 8x5.

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